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Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain

Chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWP), has a considerable heritable component, which remains to be explained. Epigenetic factors may contribute to and account for some of the heritability estimate. We analysed epigenome-wide methylation using MeDIPseq in whole blood DNA from 1708 monozygotic...

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Autores principales: Livshits, Gregory, Malkin, Ida, Freidin, Maxim B., Xia, Yudong, Gao, Fei, Wang, Jun, Spector, Timothy D., MacGregor, Alex, Bell, Jordana T., Williams, Frances M.K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5427989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28221285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000880
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author Livshits, Gregory
Malkin, Ida
Freidin, Maxim B.
Xia, Yudong
Gao, Fei
Wang, Jun
Spector, Timothy D.
MacGregor, Alex
Bell, Jordana T.
Williams, Frances M.K.
author_facet Livshits, Gregory
Malkin, Ida
Freidin, Maxim B.
Xia, Yudong
Gao, Fei
Wang, Jun
Spector, Timothy D.
MacGregor, Alex
Bell, Jordana T.
Williams, Frances M.K.
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description Chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWP), has a considerable heritable component, which remains to be explained. Epigenetic factors may contribute to and account for some of the heritability estimate. We analysed epigenome-wide methylation using MeDIPseq in whole blood DNA from 1708 monozygotic and dizygotic Caucasian twins having CWP prevalence of 19.9%. Longitudinally stable methylation bins (lsBINs), were established by testing repeated measurements conducted ≥3 years apart, n = 292. DNA methylation variation at lsBINs was tested for association with CWP in a discovery set of 50 monozygotic twin pairs discordant for CWP, and in an independent dataset (n = 1608 twins), and the results from the 2 samples were combined using Fisher method. Functional interpretation of the most associated signals was based on functional genomic annotations, gene ontology, and pathway analyses. Of 723,029 signals identified as lsBINs, 26,399 lsBINs demonstrated the same direction of association in both discovery and replication datasets at nominal significance (P ≤ 0.05). In the combined analysis across 1708 individuals, whereas no lsBINs showed genome-wide significance (P < 10-8), 24 signals reached p≤9E-5, and these included association signals mapping in or near to IL17A, ADIPOR2, and TNFRSF13B. Bioinformatics analyses of the associated methylation bins showed enrichment for neurological pathways in CWP. We estimate that the variance explained by epigenetic factors in CWP is 6%. This, the largest study to date of DNA methylation in CWP, points towards epigenetic modification of neurological pathways in CWP and provides proof of principle of this method in teasing apart the complex risk factors for CWP.
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spelling pubmed-54279892017-05-22 Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain Livshits, Gregory Malkin, Ida Freidin, Maxim B. Xia, Yudong Gao, Fei Wang, Jun Spector, Timothy D. MacGregor, Alex Bell, Jordana T. Williams, Frances M.K. Pain Research Paper Chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain (CWP), has a considerable heritable component, which remains to be explained. Epigenetic factors may contribute to and account for some of the heritability estimate. We analysed epigenome-wide methylation using MeDIPseq in whole blood DNA from 1708 monozygotic and dizygotic Caucasian twins having CWP prevalence of 19.9%. Longitudinally stable methylation bins (lsBINs), were established by testing repeated measurements conducted ≥3 years apart, n = 292. DNA methylation variation at lsBINs was tested for association with CWP in a discovery set of 50 monozygotic twin pairs discordant for CWP, and in an independent dataset (n = 1608 twins), and the results from the 2 samples were combined using Fisher method. Functional interpretation of the most associated signals was based on functional genomic annotations, gene ontology, and pathway analyses. Of 723,029 signals identified as lsBINs, 26,399 lsBINs demonstrated the same direction of association in both discovery and replication datasets at nominal significance (P ≤ 0.05). In the combined analysis across 1708 individuals, whereas no lsBINs showed genome-wide significance (P < 10-8), 24 signals reached p≤9E-5, and these included association signals mapping in or near to IL17A, ADIPOR2, and TNFRSF13B. Bioinformatics analyses of the associated methylation bins showed enrichment for neurological pathways in CWP. We estimate that the variance explained by epigenetic factors in CWP is 6%. This, the largest study to date of DNA methylation in CWP, points towards epigenetic modification of neurological pathways in CWP and provides proof of principle of this method in teasing apart the complex risk factors for CWP. Wolters Kluwer 2017-02-15 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5427989/ /pubmed/28221285 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000880 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the International Association for the Study of Pain This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CCBY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Livshits, Gregory
Malkin, Ida
Freidin, Maxim B.
Xia, Yudong
Gao, Fei
Wang, Jun
Spector, Timothy D.
MacGregor, Alex
Bell, Jordana T.
Williams, Frances M.K.
Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title_full Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title_fullStr Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title_short Genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
title_sort genome-wide methylation analysis of a large population sample shows neurological pathways involvement in chronic widespread musculoskeletal pain
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5427989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28221285
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000880
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